Strange scenes at Planning and Housing Committee yesterday: a heritage listing of a 1930s 4plex in Leaside was upheld over objections of residents and neighbours. The residents clearly know what's up, even as the City sticks to canned lines that listing is no big deal, doesn't impede development.
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> whenever you suggest Olivia Chow should use her strong mayor powers to enact citywide zoning reforms to end the housing crisis
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Industrialization, specialization, and trade is the worst form of human social organization, except all the other ones
I am hearing word that supporters of sixplexes on Council do not think the vote will get 50% to legalize them.
But here is the thing, @MayorOliviaChow has every ability to invoke Strong Mayor powers to move it along with 1/3 of council support.
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Just one more study bro!
Maybe if we break up the policy review phase 2 into 3 stages, and then break it up further into different study areas, it'll work better! ππππ
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i think itβs cool that the furthest left people who have any relevance in american politics reverse engineered βban renters from rich neighborhoodsβ from first principles.
A graph of global poverty rates since 1820.
I useful reminder, when folks insist without any evidence that the 'neo-liberal' world order has obviously failed or whatever, that this is the global poverty trend graph since 1820:
I suppose you can argue these trends are *unrelated* but it's hard to argue liberalism ruined everything.
I hear this myth all the time and itβs bizarre. Rich people hire property management companies to handle all the logistics for them and still get 90% of the rent each month. The idea that landlords are forgoing free money en masse makes no sense.
keeping this for later
This dynamic has been around since the 19th century, it's basically the central insight of Leninism, that you need a Vanguard Party of professional revolutionaries because the actual proletariat is usually too interested in wages and working conditions to commit the cause properly.
I see it is up to us to be too pro-technocrat, then.
literally a party of NPCs
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My local Shoppers shilling for global free market capitalism.
We love to see it, thank you Galen Weston.
critical geographers really won't stop until they ruin the one last affordable first-world metropolis
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Amazing, the city is moving to actually zone for the housing they want. Removing layers of discretion is essential for Vancouver planning and development to become more predictable and transparent.
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Urging Canadians not to "buy Canadian" so much as "buy not-US." We benefit from being integrated in a global trading order, and if the US is withdrawing from that, we have reason to strengthen trade with the rest of the world.